Glyde Rangers GFC

Coordinates: 53°55′03″N 6°32′49″W / 53.91754°N 6.54702°W / 53.91754; -6.54702
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Glyde Rangers
 Raonairi Gluide
Founded:1926
County:Louth
Colours:Sky Blue and Navy
Grounds:Páirc Uí Thaibh, Tallanstown
Coordinates: 53°55′03″N 6°32′49″W / 53.91754°N 6.54702°W / 53.91754; -6.54702
Playing kits
Standard colours

Glyde Rangers GFC is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club that fields gaelic football teams in competitions organised by Louth GAA. It is based in the County Louth village of Tallanstown, eleven kilometres southwest of Dundalk.

As of 2024, the club competes in the Louth Intermediate Championship and Division 3A of the county football Leagues.

At underage level, Glyde Rangers regularly combine with Tallanstown parish neighbours Westerns, Seán McDermott's and John Mitchels to enter teams in competitions under the banner of 'Baile Talún'.

The club also has a Ladies' Gaelic football team that competes in the county Intermediate Championship.[1]

History

The club was founded in 1926[2] and takes its name from the eponymous river, which flows through Tallanstown village. The club's sole success in the Louth Senior Football Championship came in 1934, when they defeated Wolfe Tones of Drogheda in the county final by 1–03 to 0–04.[3]

Honours

Inter-county players

Glyde Rangers players who have represented

inter-county
level include:

References

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  10. ^ "FL3 playoff: Glyde crowned champions". Hogan Stand. 12 November 2015.
  11. ^ "Glyde are forced to fight for title glory". The Argus. 9 September 2017.
  12. ^ "McGahon injury puts damper on Glyde joy". Drogheda Independent. 6 October 2000.
  13. ^ "Born in 1911, Paddy Cluskey played for Louth in an All-Ireland minor final 20 years later". Dundalk Democrat. 30 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Louth team of the Millennium". Drogheda Independent. 21 January 2000.
  15. ^ "Select your legends from this mouth-watering list". Drogheda Independent. 6 December 2002.
  16. ^ "GAA men in chase after opening round". The Argus. 1 September 2000.
  17. ^ "Louth have lost 14 times in championship clashes with Dublin since 1973". The Argus. 13 May 2023.
  18. ^ "Who remembers the day Louth last defeated Dublin in the Leinster Championship?". Dundalk Democrat. 24 May 2019.
  19. ^ "'B' title is honey sweet for Louth". Irish Independent. 10 November 1997.
  20. ^ "Louth opt for four debutants". Irish Independent. 6 May 2005.
  21. ^ "Devaney fights for a different tribe". Irish Independent. 1 July 2004.
  22. ^ "McEneaney is expecting a different Antrim this time". The Argus.
  23. Irish Times
    . 14 May 2023.